Wednesday, 11 April 2012 16:08

Landcorp profit soars

Written by 

Landcorp farming made a net profit of $11 million in the six months to December 31, 2011, and expects to reach at least $20 million for the full year.

Favourable weather and buoyant prices contributed to the result, up from $3.2m in the same period in 2010.

The state farmer’s dairy revenue was up 2.5% to $53m on 5% growth of milk production. 

But chairman Jim Sutton says the outlook is clouded by uncertainties in the global economy and demand for commodities, including milk, meat and wool. 

“New Zealand’s agricultural production has particular exposure to consumer demand levels in Europe, where issues of debt and financial stability have yet to be resolved.”

Current conditions give a sound basis for the company to prepare for uncertainties, Sutton says. “We will continue to look past year-to-year fluctuations in climatic conditions, product pricing and exchange rates. We will own, manage, invest and produce with a medium and longer term view.” 

In the reported half year Landcorp’s farm product revenues increased 14% to $104 million compared with the same period in 2010.

Livestock revenues were up 27% and meat prices were at historically strong levels, the company says. Dairy herds entered the season in excellent condition and grass growth remained favorable in most regions.

Total expenses for the half year rose to $87m (2010-11: $80.5m). Cost pressures remain high, particularly on fertiliser, fuel and other basic inputs. 

Featured

Fonterra names Templeman-Jones to Mainland Group board amid divestment

As part of preparing for a potential IPO in relation to the divestment process for its global Consumer business and integrated businesses Fonterra Oceania and Sri Lanka, Fonterra has named Anne Templeman-Jones as chair-elect of the Audit and Risk Committee for the Mainland Group board.

National

Lame stories from a country vet

Everyone from experienced veterinarians and young professionals to the Wormwise programme and outstanding clinics have been recognised in this year’s…

Machinery & Products

Gongs for best field days site

Among the regular exhibitors at last month’s South Island Agricultural Field Days, the one that arguably takes the most intensive…

Amazone extends hoe range

With many European manufacturers releasing mechanical weeding systems to counter the backlash around the use and possible banning of agrochemicals,…

Gong for NH dealers

New Holland dealers from around Australia and New Zealand came together last month for the Dealer of the Year Awards,…

» Latest Print Issues Online

Milking It

No to pines

OPINION: Forests planted for carbon credits are permanently locking up NZ’s landscapes, and could land us with more carbon costs,…

Cut with care

OPINION: NZ farming is built on hard work, but also on innovation, a lot of which came about thanks to…

» Connect with Dairy News

» eNewsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter